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June 20, 2025 37 mins

How to counter the culture revolution. You must play offense. We get the representatives we deserve. Fortune favors the bold. 

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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 2 (00:15):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Final hour of The
Jesse Kelly Show on a Fantastic Friday and ass Doctor
Jesse Friday. We're going to talk about local activism, youth sports.
We're gonna talk about a plan, a plan to take
on the current system. What's wrong with the GOP? Are

(00:35):
they screwing something up? All that, my thoughts on Islamist
candidates in American cities, and so much more coming up
on the final hour of The Jesse Kelly Show. I'm
want to get to this one, Jesse. I live in
a midsize blood red city in the socialist state of Washington.
A few days ago, we took our two granddaughters to
the library, their ages three and five. Prominently displayed front

(01:00):
and center in the young kids section was a sign
celebrating Pride Month. I calmly and politely removed it, took
it to the front desk, telling them it wasn't appropriate.
I'm planning to go back in a day or two,
fully expecting the sign to be right back where it
was found where I found it. At that point, do
I turn it up a notch? Continue with the polite approach. Okay,

(01:26):
one thing you do not do is let it go.
How loud you get is up to you. But volume
doesn't always mean effective. Remember that the Communist uses those tactics.
I realize that, and so it can be effective. But
volume doesn't always mean effective. I'm not telling you not

(01:46):
to get loud. Maybe it's time, but no, you should
not let it go. You should not let it go
because we have to develop a spirit of offense and
not defense and not defense. For the longest time, when
we controlled the institutions of the country, when I say,

(02:06):
we am talking decent, normal people who loved the United
States of America. We controlled the military, we controlled the
Boy Scouts. It was in our control. We were on
the defense, the defense. The Communist, the savage animal that
he is, he was busy trying to move from the

(02:28):
streets into the corporate boardroom, into the local library, into
the education system. But he was on the attack. We
had control of it. We were in the city, We
had the walls. He's trying to batter down the walls,
and so he had to attack and attack and attack,
an attack, an attack in order to gain entry into
our city and gain control. Now, Donald Trump knew Donald

(02:52):
Trump House or no House, Senate or no senate. He
has taken the city in many places. He owns the city.
When it comes to the education system, your public library.
You don't control that anymore he does. Can you politely
take it back? You you are the revolutionary now you know that.

(03:19):
In some ways, depending on where you are or what
you're dealing with, you may very well be the revolutionary.
You are going to be the one who has to
go on the attack. No, don't let it go. Now,
remember stay within the law. Don't hurt anybody. Don't threaten
to hurt anybody. That's not real effective offense, that doesn't work.

(03:42):
Stay within the law. But don't let it go. Next
time you go back, take it down again. As to
talk to the manager, maybe you do raise the sound
of your voice. If they keep insisting on it. Maybe
you start organizing a protest of some kind. Maybe you
organize if you don't feel like making a bunch of
stupid signs and doing the stupid chanting thing. Oh no,

(04:04):
we won't go. If you don't want to do that
kind of lameness, maybe you simply organize a telephone campaign,
an email campaign. I've done that before. Shoot. I did
it on the air before with my area. These people
are human beings. When they put up the little algebtic thing,
they put it up because they had been pressured to

(04:24):
put it up. The head of the library or the
librarian is probably a communist who infiltrated and wants to
use their position to push all that rainbow filth onto kids.
They will operate in any way they want to until
they are stopped. Evil doesn't have a bottom. It keeps

(04:46):
going down and down and down and down until good
stops it. You must step in and stop it. Get loud,
organize it organized, look, organize a Facebook campaign. These people
all read that stuff. The president of the country, the
vice president. They're all over social media reading your comments.
Donald Trump may have read your words before. For all

(05:07):
you know. One of the wildest things ever happened to
me was during COVID, when I was screaming and yelling
about locking down the country. I got word from a
source that I will not reveal. One of my tweets
against Lockdown's was on the Oval Office desk. Trump's reading it.
You never know. You never know, but get loud and

(05:29):
get organized, and let me tell you why else that's important.
You said, this is in a little red town. This
stuff happens in red towns all the time. We've already
talked about why this kind of thing sends a message
to the other communist cells in that town thinking about
getting out of line, just like America's corporate world got
a big message from the bud light training stuff. The

(05:52):
corporate world backed off after that. Hey man, we don't
want that kind of heat over here. That same kind
of thing can happen in your community. You start treating
these communists sternly, develop a spirit of offense, of aggression,
not defense anymore. When they've taken the city, now you're
on offense. You go on offense and take away the

(06:14):
power from these demons. Jesse, how have you helped your
boys navigate youth sports? My daughter plays competitive softball on
a team with high expectations for performance. She's had coaches
that are too nice, coaches that are psycho, coaches that
don't care, and everything in between. When her team wins,
it's all sunshine and roses. When they lose, it can

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get pretty ugly. How do I help her navigate the good,
the bad, and the ugly. Okay, I've had this exact
talk with my boys, because they've gone through the exact
same thing, not just in their sports, in their various schools,
in various grades. You're going to have in sports and
in school, you're gonna have great coaches, mentors. You're gonna

(06:58):
have dirt balls, users, lazy idiots, people who are just
there to be mean to yell at the kids. And uh,
I won't go into details. In one of their situations,
there was somebody who was over them who very clearly
just kind of hated kids. And you didn't have to
be around her long to figure out she was there

(07:20):
because she enjoyed yelling at kids. Know, it's really ugly.
You know what I told my boys deal with it,
not because I'm a jerk, but as I explained to them,
guess what you're going to discover when you finally leave
school and when sports are done and you go out

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into the real world. Guess what you're going to discover
that exact same thing. You were going to have bosses
that are too nice, coworkers who are too mean. You're
going to encounter lazy people, losers, psychos. It is not
my job unless they are abusing you in some way
and then I'll step in and cut somebody's head off.

(08:04):
But it is not my job to step in and
save you from Big Meani track coach who made you
run too much because he thought you were loafing. It's
your job to tough en up and deal with it.
It's your job to learn how to deal with an
imperfect world, because the world doesn't get more perfect when
you leave sports, when you leave softball, when you leave

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high school, when you leave college, when you leave whatever,
there's always going to be some new turd throwing new
hurdles in front of you, making your life harder, screwing
something up, and you have to learn how to deal
with it. It's called life, Dad. I've got eight teachers
this year, and four of them are kind of cool.
One of them's pretty lazy. The other one hates my
guts and she's always given me detention too bad, so sad,

(08:49):
learn how to deal with it. What are you telling
me for? That's your problem? Not because I don't care.
I do care, Not because I don't want my kids
to be happy. I want them to be happy. But
you know, one of the best keys to happiness and
contentment in life learning how to weather ugly storms that
other people create for you, because they're always going to

(09:11):
be creating those storms. That's why I beat that into
my sons. Not physically, but you understand what I mean.
They know by now you can come home, you can
complain about the coach. You're welcome to. We could talk
about it. I'm not going to shoot you down for that,
perfectly fine. Don't expect me to step in. Don't expect
me to give you some wonderful solution, because the solution

(09:33):
is learn how to deal with people who suck. There's
a lot of them out there, Jesse. Every Norm out
there complains about the current system, but none of them
have a plan to take its place. Doesn't matter which
arena we're talking about. I offer a plan. They say
it makes sense, but then they've grown about how much
work it's going to take and how long it's going
to take, and then they go back to watching the game.

(09:55):
Norm is useless in the fight for or the leading
of the nation. Just wants to click, except on terms
and conditions so he can play games on his phone.
Doesn't matter if Norm is broke or wealthy. It's the
same dude. All right, let's talk about that it's too
much work. I know, I don't I don't like this,

(10:17):
but it sounds like it's going to take too much
work to change it. I just want to go back
to living my life. And there's a couple things on
this we need to talk about next.

Speaker 1 (10:28):
This is a Jesse Kelly show.

Speaker 2 (10:31):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a fantastic, fantastic Friday,
and ask doctor Jesse Friday memory. You can email the
show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. So, before we
get back to the other ones, the guy emailed in
and he's frustrated that Norm says, it's too much work.
I don't want to change anything. I don't like this,

(10:53):
but I don't want to put in the work to
change it. And so two things on this one. It
has always been the people who care are a small
percentage of the population. We want you want and I
want everyone around us, especially those who share our values,
to care like we care, to get involved, like you

(11:16):
get involved, like I get involved. That's what we want.
We want that, but that's not realistic. Can we get
some of them involved? Sure? And we should always be
recruiting for more troops on our side. We should always
be recruiting, but we should always go into it understanding
that those of us who care are a minority, and

(11:39):
we will always be a minority. That is a horrible,
sad state of affairs. When I look at my fellow Americans,
my friends, my neighbors who love this country, and they
genuinely do, but then won't ever lift a finger for it,
it drives me crazy. I'm gonna grab them and shake
them and say, wake up and help. We need your help.

(12:00):
But that's life. That's one and two. It takes too
much work. It takes too much work. It's gonna take
too long. We've discussed this before. But let me tell
you something about the communist and one of the reasons
the Communist has been so successful in conquering American institutions

(12:23):
who used to oppose him. They used to oppose him,
Now he's conquered them. Do you know why he loves
the struggle? The Communist doesn't just love victory. Everybody loves victory.
The Communist loves the struggle. Michael Jordan wasn't the greatest

(12:45):
basketball player ever because he loved to play the basketball game.
Everybody who plays basketball loves to play the games. Michael
Jordan was the greatest basketball player ever because he loved practice,
hours in an hour, hours and hours by himself. He
loved the work, He loved the grind. Those incredible football

(13:08):
players you watch on Sunday, I've actually read books of
these guys, and they virtually all say the same thing.
Everybody loves the game. Everyone loves it on Sunday with
the cheering crowds and everything. Everybody loves that. Who loves
the weight room, who loves wind sprints. The communist loves

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political activism. It's not just the final victory, although obviously
he always has his eyes on that. He loves taking
it to the streets like an animal. He enjoys it.
They enjoy every part of their activism. I'm gonna play
something for you. This is Terry Moran. That name may
sound familiar. He was that ABC air fingers quote journalist

(13:52):
who sat down with Trump in the Oval office and
then Trump beat him up really bad and embarrassed him,
and he got himself fired recently, got fired because he
put out some long, it was probably drunken social media
post saying all kinds of horrible things about Trump and
Steven Miller. Now, this is a man who just lost
a multi million dollar prestigious gig with ABC. And when

(14:16):
you lose a gig like that in disgrace the way
he did the way he did, he'll probably never equal
that again. So he is facing a life never equaling
the social status, the economic status that he just lost
because of one late night, drunken tweet. Now, I want
you to listen to this guy. Listen. My own feeling
is you don't sacrifice your citizenship as a journalism and

(14:39):
your job is not to be objective. Terry Moran loves
the struggle. Terry Moran got this incredible gig as an
ABC journalist, but he was intent on using it every
single day, every chance he could, to fight for the revolution,

(15:00):
because that's what he enjoys. All those Antifa people you
see in the streets, the anti ice protesters out there
now with masks on and things like that, have you
ever have you ever heard any stories of these people's backgrounds.
I was talking to Andy Know about this yesterday. Yesterday
yesterday or the day before. I was talking to Andy
No He's one of these on the street reporters, And

(15:21):
Andy was talking about one of the guys I think
in the Portland area who just got arrested, one of
the Antifa types, A career loser, a complete dirtball turd,
broken family life, degenerate drug abuse. All he ever found
in life was this big group of fellow losers. And

(15:43):
on a Saturday night, why don't we put on our
masks and go try to hurt some people and vandalize
some things. That wasn't a strain for him, Like he's
being deployed over to the Middle East. That's what he enjoyed.
That was his true, true And gather up your masks,
gather up your Molotov cocktails, and let's go burn something down.

(16:07):
The communist loves the struggle. He's the football player who
loved the weight room. We love the game. We love
the presidential election. Don't wait, don't you love the presidential election?
I do too. Get your Trump flag out and we're
going to win the presidency. That's what we love. You

(16:28):
know who loves that? Everybody? That's the game, that's the
super Bowl. Of course you enjoy it. Where are you
when the city council's up for reelection, your state rep
your state senator? You know their names, have you ever
met them? You know they do local meetups all the time,

(16:50):
all of them. Do have you ever met them? You
can go meet them, tell them your concerns, just saying
do we love the weight? All right? To move on.
Someone wants to know about these Islamis candidates in American
cities like New York and Minnesota. And someone wants to
talk about getting into h back. Some guy texted a

(17:13):
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(17:37):
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They drop.

Speaker 3 (19:00):
Where you're going with that gun in your hand. I'm
going down the street shoot down democracy. You know, I
want to be a king some day. I'm going down

(19:24):
and shoot the democracy down.

Speaker 1 (19:30):
You know, I want to be the king some day.

Speaker 2 (19:33):
You just have to set aside every ounce of shame
in your body to be an elected Democrat. You just do.
It's something, Dear Jesse. The subject to this one is
Muslim mayors in the US cities. I'd like to know
your thoughts on the election of Islamist candidates in American cities.

(19:54):
I am concerned that America will experience a takeover just
like that of the UK if we elect these care
back candidates like Zoron Mamdani in New York. Well, here's
the thing about America and being a free country. Being
a free country, we are a country where we do

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have a lot of freedom. You have the freedom in
this country, at least for now, to criticize your government.
You have the freedom as long as you're not hurting people,
breaking the law to protest things. You have a lot
of freedoms. I have a lot of freedoms, and that's good,
that's how we want to live. But freedoms also come

(20:40):
with there's a negative to it, and the negative is
it is much much much easier to infiltrate and attack
a free country than it is a country that is controlled,
that is tyrannical. So it's talked about it all the time.

(21:01):
You and I've discussed this many times before. During the
Cold War, they just marveled, the Soviets just marveled that anybody,
anyone could drive up to an American military base and
not go in, but could just sit there and take pictures.
You can just drive around the whole outside and just
take pictures of it. They thought stuff like that was bonkers.

(21:23):
You tried doing that in the Soviet Union, they'll just
come out, shoot you in the face and throw you
right in the ditch. But that we would allow things
like that. Look at all that. Look at all the
street animals in the country. How they're always in the
streets looting and burning, and looting and burning and looting
and burning. They take advantage of America's freedoms, and of

(21:43):
course they take advantage of democrat run places. Being a
free country is wonderful, But you can only maintain a
great free country with a hyper vigilant voting population. Unless
the voting population is hyper vigilant, your free country will

(22:05):
eventually be infected and infested by outside forces, and they
will tear it apart from the inside. I mean freaking
Plato was talking about late stage democracies. Why are late
stage democracies? Why late stage free countries? Why do they
always go the same way? Why do they collapse on themselves?

(22:27):
Why does this happen because they're ripe for infiltration from
bad people, from evil people. Don't have a protest in
North Korea. Tell me how that works. Now, I don't
want to be in North Korea. That's not a celebration
of North Korea, but it shows the difference in the two.
If you are well you mentioned Islamist. If you are
one of these Islamist candidates, radical jihad kill all the infidels,

(22:51):
one of those types. I'm not talking about a normal Muslim,
a radical jihadis candidate. And you want to do Let's
say you want to win filtrate major American city and
you want to bring your values there and you want
to snuff out any values that oppose it. Well, if
you get enough money behind your campaign, you might get elected.

(23:15):
You might be able to achieve that. Now go try
that in North Korea. You're in Islamist you want to
put Sharia law into place, and you want to crowd
out everything else. What will happen to you? You'll die,
You'll probably starve to death if they don't just shoot
you right away. I don't want to be a tyrannical country,

(23:35):
but to maintain a free country takes the vigilance of
the population. You cannot lase fare your way into more freedom.
The more laid back hands off. I don't want to
get involved. Sorry, I'm too busy. Use sports, the games on.
The more you want to wash your hands of it,

(23:56):
the more evil people will infiltrate it and take make
it over. And so you're worried about things like the
UK where they have the rise of all these Islamist candidates.
We see this in places like Minnesota where there's a
Muslim called for prayer. You see this in places around
the country. But what I've said many times before, it
like when people criticize ilhan Omar, ilhan Omar is there

(24:21):
to be a what what is she a representative? Does
ilhan Omar represent her district? I say she does. Now,
that's not a problem of ilhan Omar. People are all
you know, kick her out of Congress. The porter Why
ilhan Omar is a perfect representative of her district. The problem,

(24:45):
the root of the problem is deeper than ilhan Omar. Look,
I just played it and we laughed at him. But
remember remember from way back in the day. This is
something you've heard a million times. You've heard it on
this show before, Hank Johnson, this is a member of Congress.

Speaker 4 (25:01):
This is a island that at its widest level is
what twelve miles from shore to shore, and at its
smallest level, the smallest.

Speaker 5 (25:20):
Location. It's seven miles between one shore and the other,
is that correct.

Speaker 4 (25:31):
I don't have the exact dimensions, but to your point, sir,
I think Guam is a small island.

Speaker 2 (25:38):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (25:38):
My fear is that the whole island will become so
overly populated that it will tip over and capsize.

Speaker 4 (25:54):
We don't anticipate that.

Speaker 2 (25:57):
That's Hank Johnson. Do you know that was maybe? Maybe?
And this is saying something the most embarrassing piece of
audio ever in the House of Representatives? Do you know
when that was? The exact date? April first, twenty ten.
Chris just looked it up. So Congress, the House of

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Representatives has an election in every two years. Remember he
stood for election that year in twenty ten. That means
after that seven times Hank Johnson has had to stand
for reelection, and seven times the people of his district

(26:39):
who heard that went to the polls and voted for
him again. We love to live in a representative republic,
a constitutional republic, however we want to describe it. We
love to live in that. We love the idea of it.
But it gets uncomfortable when we look at a bunch

(27:01):
of freaks in the House of Representatives, and we realize
that is an accurate representation of what we are now.
If you don't want cities in your country taken over
by Islamis candidates, maybe the mass importation of people from
Islamic countries would be a bad idea. Once you do that,

(27:26):
certain things become inevitable, don't they. Again, we lack the
hypervigilant population. Therefore we're ripe for takeover. Your dog is ready,
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(27:46):
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Slash Jesse, We'll be back.

Speaker 1 (28:53):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 2 (28:57):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful, fantastic Friday,
final segment on a Friday. But don't worry. We will
be back on Monday to deal with all the bombs
and bullets and everything else that I'm sure is currently
raining down over there in the Middle East, and we'll
deal with all the all the things that come. What

(29:18):
may you me, We'll be here Monday. We'll discuss it all. Okay,
Remember if you if you miss me over the weekend,
you can email me love, hate, death threats, whatever. Jesse
at Jesse Kellyshow dot com is do a few more
of these emails real quick, Jesse. I need advice. Last
night I texted a girl that I met at a

(29:39):
barn dance a month ago and she hasn't answered yet.
I'm a single, twenty year old man, and this would
be my first date. I only met her once. She
lives about two hours away, which complicate things. I also
didn't ask for her number, I got it from my sister.
Did I creep her out? Please advise? Okay, one, when

(30:06):
you are young and a young lady or a young
man catches your eye and you in my day, it
was calling and leaving a message, but or you send
a text. It's not like I don't text. I'm not
that old. Every second that goes by until you get
a reply, you imagine the worst. I said the wrong thing.

(30:28):
She's making fun of me. She thinks I'm an idiot.
I be. I creeped her out. Okay, so one, stop
freaking yourself out. Let me give this to you straight
and gentlemen. This is for every single one of you. Ladies,
not so much for you because you got to handle
things a little differently. Gentlemen, you ever heard the phrase

(30:49):
fortune favors the bold. Women don't get asked out. They
traditionally the more beautiful, the less guys will even approach
her because men get intimidated. They think she's already dating
the star football player or something like that, and so
they don't get asked out. You have any idea how

(31:11):
many friends of mine in my life, and frankly myself
included back in my dating were dating age that scored
way above what we should have scored. Because I would
simply ask anybody that I don't care. You laugh at me,
that's your problem, Quit being me, and I'm leaving. Whatever.
If she caught your eye, you saw some lovely country

(31:33):
girl at a barn dance, and you texted her yesterday,
and now she gave you the cold shoulder and didn't respond.
Only you really really want to take this girl to
red Lobster. You want to take her to someplace nice.
I give it another twenty four hours, and I'd make
one more phone call, and I wouldn't text this time.
I would call and I would just tell her, Hey,
it's whatever your name happens to be. Hey, it's Bill.

(31:56):
We were at the barn dance, man, I thought you
were smoking high. I'm gonna take you out to dinner,
see if maybe we could hit it off. Let me
know if you want. If not, it's all good. Have
a good one. Give her one more shot. Take a
chance and approach a woman, ask her out. I know
it's intimidating. I know your heart's pitter pattering because she's

(32:17):
so hot, and she's gonna say no. Maybe she will
say no. Who cares? They never get asked out. You
have a chance to find that dime of your dreams
if you find your guts first, walk across the room
at the barn, dance, the church, the bar, the wherever
you happen to be, and frigging ask her out on
a date. All right, take her to waffle house. See

(32:38):
what she's made of. And I'm not even kidding about that.
Take her to waffle house. Maybe she'll turn her nose up,
Maybe she won't. What if she toughs it out. What
if she's grossed out but she toughs it out. That's
a good woman right there. Ask her about Preborn, Ask
her what she thinks of what Chris, I think this
is important. Ask her what she thinks about giving pregnant

(33:00):
women free ultrasounds. Maybe you could even drop this line
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her a call Jesse. A heart surgery you helped me through,

(34:03):
and then I lost my job last November. As a result,
I consulted both you and my father. Between both of
your suggestions, I decided to get into the trades. I
started going to night school for HVAC. I am now
eight months in with my own company, van making more
money than I ever have before, and summer's only getting started.

(34:25):
I have my dad and America's dad to thank for
setting me on this path. Blessings to you and your family. Also,
I got to leave a couple commies sweating with no
AC because parts are on back order. It felt great. One.
I'm freaking proud of you, brother, Good for you decided
to make a change, take a risk. And this is

(34:48):
a reminder to the men and ladies, there are some
of these jobs available for you out there. Don't think
everything is carrying around heavy stuff and stuff like that. Ladies,
don't be afraid to look into this. There is a
gigantic pile of money waiting for people who go into
the trades because the people who are currently in the
trades are old and retiring and there's nobody to fill

(35:11):
these positions. You laugh at the local plumber, he makes
more money than you do. The guy who's installing acs, Wow,
he must be hot and sweaty. He sure is in
his Mercedes Benz, swimming in his pool taking his wife
to Cancun. He's very, very sweaty. You can make it
without a bunch of student loan that my wife was

(35:32):
just telling me last night. One of the plants here
in the Houston area, I forget which one, and I
can't give it out on the air anyway. One of
the plants here in the Houston area they actually hire
from one of the local just one of the local
small colleges, local small trade schools. And there are guys
in a year making two hundred k annually. Are you

(35:54):
getting sweat? Yep? Good for you. By the way, you'll
live a lot longer than sitting behind that desk. I
don't know how about two hundred thousand dollars a year?
Does that sound like something you can maybe live on.
You're buying a house when you're twenty five at that
at that pace, two cars, maybe a swimming pool can
kun once a year. There's a huge pile of money

(36:16):
in the trades waiting for you, and it's only going
to get bigger. Remember that pile of money is getting
bigger as the workforce of the trades is getting older
and retiring the young men. I'm just saying, look into it.
Maybe HVAC doesn't interest you, or electrical or plumbing or whatever.

(36:36):
There's a bunch of different a bunch of different trade jobs.
Maybe you have no interest at all, And I get that,
But man, maybe you've already got a career and you're
looking for a change. Maybe you're seventeen eighteen, you're trying
to figure out I don't like this degree. I don't
want that. Maybe maybe an internship tell you what my
son's doing next summer, going to be seventeen years old.

(36:57):
He's going to be out there interning for one of
these things I'm making him, and he's going to figure
out whether that might be for him or not. Because
I don't want to send my boy off the communist
university and have him be miserable and hate himself. All right,
just think about it now, go into your weekend. We'll
all be on social media as the bombs fall from

(37:17):
the sky. Rush your fingers, say a prayer, Enjoy your family.
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